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 Posted: 15:42 - 04 May 2013 Post subject: Had my first crash. Some advice would be good |
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This is probably not the best way to say hallo to this forum, hallo.
I would be grateful for some advice. I have been riding for about two years, and had my first crash this morning, caused by someone else.
I was riding in North London, filtering to the right of stationary traffic along the broken white lines in the middle of the road, at slow speed. The light conditions were good the road was dry. I was doing no more than 10 mph. All of a sudden a 4x4 turns right to do a turn in the road, a u turn. I try to stop, and move right to avoid but still get knocked of. Thankfully I did not feel damaged, just shook up. Here is the thing, I asked for the drivers details. He gave a name and number, but refused to give insurance details or an address. I thought this was odd, I decided to try to get a picture of him with his car in the road. As I do this he hides his face.
My first worry was weather I had any structural damage to my bike. I took it straight to a motorbike garage. They looked at it and said do not worry its only superficial.
The bung got scratched, The handle bar was very slightly bent, rear indicator hanging, back box scratched, a wing mirror scratched and a rear panel slightly loose.
I have 3rd party insurance with rac. Since the damage is minor, is it worth making a claim? Even though I was not at fault would a claim have an impact on next years policy.
If I do claim is it better to do it through an independent claim company instead of the insurers?
Also should I also report the driver for failing to to provide full details?
I managed also to get the details of a witness.
I was driving a Honda cb600f 2005 hornet.
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Write down everything, do it now! What the driver looked like, what he was wearing, the details of the car, exactly where it happened etc. That way if you do have to contact the police (and I suggest you do that anyway for the reasons that others have already given) you will have a fairly accurate account from your perspective.
If he wouldn't give you an address and insurance details then he has something to hide. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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If he refused to give insurance details, I'd have been on the phone to the police there and then. Just incase he gave false details:
| Citizens Advice wrote: | In England, Wales and Scotland, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) can give the name and address of the person registered as the keeper of the vehicle to anyone who has a good reason for needing it, provided that the circumstances relate to a vehicle or its use on the road. If you want this information, you should use form V888 available at www.gov.uk. A fee of £2.50 is payable. You must give the registration number, make and model of the car and the date of the accident. You can also get the form from the DVLA:
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Drivers' Customer Services
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Tel: 0300 790 6801
Textphone: 0300 123 1278
Fax: 0300 123 0784
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 Posted: 23:45 - 04 May 2013 Post subject: Re: Had my first crash. Some advice would be good |
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| jonathan26 wrote: | I asked for the drivers details. He gave a name and number, but refused to give insurance details or an address.. |
On road accident you must supply your name and address and the name and address of the owner of the vehicle you were using, if it is not your vehicle.
If the guy refused to give you this counts as "Failing to Stop and Report following a Road Traffic Accident" and you can report him to the police.
Failing to stop and report is a criminal offence: Each offence can result in an instant driving ban, but in normal circumstances, you should expect a means tested fine up to £2,500 and between 5 and 10 penalty points. In extremely serious cases, punishment can include community service, a curfew order or a prison sentence. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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Old Thread Alert!
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